Continuous solid double whiteline (Centreline) which vehicles must not drive over, across or astride except to enter a side road, unless prohibited from doing so by appropriate signage.
No stopping
No overtaking
The driver of the car in front is giving this signal. What does it mean?
The driver intends to turn left
End of 30kph zone
T junction
What MUST you do when you see this sign?
Stop, even if the road is clear
Two-way traffic straight ahead
Maximum speed limit of 20mph
Humps in the road
At a mini-roundabout you should give way to traffic from the right
Tunnel ahead
This marking appears on the road just before a give way sign
You want to turn right at a junction but you think that your indicators cannot be seen clearly. What should you do?
Give an arm signal as well as an indicator signal
What shape is a STOP sign?
Octagonal
A roundabout
Steep hill downwards
You are waiting a T-junction. A vehicle is coming from the right with the left signal flashing. What should you do?
Wait until the vehicle starts to turn in
The right-hand lane ahead is closed
You see this line across the road at the entrance to a roundabout. What does it mean?
Give way to traffic from the right
Tourist directions
What light comes next after yellow on a traffic light?
Red
You have priority over vehicles from the opposite direction
What is the maximum speed limit in a built up area unless indicated otherwise?
30mph
Why should you make sure that you have cancelled your indicators after turning?
To avoid misleading other road users
Pedestrian crossing ahead
What are triangular signs for?
To give warnings
No motor vehicles
No entry
No right turn
Circular signs are used to give orders; usually something that you must or must not do
Rectangular signs give you some kind of information about what's ahead
Triangular signs warn drivers about upcoming hazards or a change in the traffic flow.